Abstrakt: |
A recent study from the Cleveland Clinic explores the potential impact of environmental factors on atrial fibrillation, a common cardiac arrhythmia. The study reviews evidence on various environmental determinants such as air pollution, temperature, humidity, noise pollution, greenspace, and the social environment. The researchers critically evaluate the strengths and limitations of existing studies and discuss the potential implications for public health and clinical practice. The study also identifies knowledge gaps and future research directions in this emerging field. [Extracted from the article] |